IE*  IGtbrts 


SEYMOUR  DURST 


When  you  leave,  please  leave  this  book 

Because  it  has  been  said 
" Ever  thing  comes  t'  him  who  waits 

Except  a  loaned  book." 


Avery  Architectural  and  Fine  Arts  Library 
Gift  of  Seymour  B.  Durst  Old  York  Lihrary 


55   WA  L  L   SI  R  EET 
N  EW  YORK 


I'ay  9th t  1911. 


Henry  0.  Havemeyer,  Esq. 

120  E.  65th  St. 

Uew  York. 
Fy  dear  Havemeyer:- 

I  am  sending  you  a  oopy 
of  my  catalogue  of  pictures  of 
Hew  Yorkt  which  I  thought  might 
interest  you.     I  hope  some  time 
soon  you  will  come  in  and  see  them. 


With  kind  regards,  I  am 


.Sincerely  yours, 


of  ':v>fr' 

NEW  YORK  CITY 

in  tht 

fllfexLECriON  of J|||| 

PERCY  R.  PYNE,  II. 


PRIVATELY  PRINTED 
191 1 


A  CATALOGUE 

of 

ENGRAVED  VIEWS 
PLANS,  ETC. 

of 

NEW  YORK  CITY 

in  the 

COLLECTION  OF 

PERCY  R.  PYNE,  II. 


PRIVATELY  PRINTED 


191! 


GENERAL  VIEWS 


1  Nibuw  Amsterdam 

Line.  Rectangle,  2.6x12.3 

Novi  Belgii  |  novseque  Anglise  nec  non  |  partis  |  Virginia? 

tabula  |  multis    in    locis    emendata    a  |  Nicolao  Joannis 

Vischero.  |  Nieuw  Amsterdam  |  op  t  Eylant  Manhattans.  | 

At  foot  of  the  first  issue  of  the  map,  before  the  towns; 
"  Gomoenipa  "  "  Iamaica  "  and  "  Philadelphia."  Colored. 

2  Same  as  the  above,  "a"  and  the  sixth  line  erased  and  re- 
placed by ;  "  per  Nicolaum  Vischer."  In  left  center,  be- 
tween the  two  fortified  camps  is  added ;  "Alter  Modus  apud 
Minnessincos  |  Ander  Manier  —  der  —  Minnessincksche  | 
Dorpen  "  | ,  and  in  lower  left ;  "  cum  Privil :  Ordin :  General : 
Belgii  Fcederati."    The  three  towns  added. 

The  second  issue,  published  in  1692.  Colored. 

3  Nibuw  Yorck 

Line.  Rectangle,  2.5  x  11.14 

Novi  Belgii  |  novseque  Angliae  nec  non  |  Pennsylvania?  et 
Partis  |  Virginia?  tabula  |  multis  in  locis  emendata,  a  |  Iusto 
Danckers  |  Nieuw  Yorck,  |  eertijs  Genaemt  |  Nieuw  Am- 
sterdam. | 

Colored.    A  close  copy  of  the  first  Vischer  except  that  it  has 
"  Philadelphia." 

4  Novum  Amsterodamum.  | 

Line.  Rectangle,  4.15  x  6.6 

From  Ogilby's  America,  London,  1671,  with  full  sheet  of  text. 

6  Nibuw-Amsterdam 

Line.  Rectangle,  2.12  x  15 

Totius  Neobelgii  Nova  et  Accuratissima  tabula.  |  Apud  | 
Reinier  &  Iosua  |  Ottens  |  Amstelodami  |  Restitutio.  |  Nieuw- 
Amsterdam  onlangs  Nieuw  jorck  genaemt,  |  ende  hernomen 
bij  de  Nederlanders  op  den  24  Aug:  1673.  |  eindelijk  aan  de 
Engelse  weder  afgestaan  |  (key  of  three  lines)  | 
At  foot  of  map. 

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6    Nbu  Jorck  sive  Nbu  Amsterdam. 


Line.  Rectangle,  2.13  x  14.3 

Recens  edita  |  totius  |  Novi  Belgii,  |  in  |  America  Septen- 
trionali  |  siti,  |  delineatio  |  cura  et  sumtibus  |  Tob.  Conr. 
Lotteri,  |  Sac.  Ca3S.  Maj.  Geographi  |  August.  Vind.  |  Cum 
Gratia  et  Privil.  (etc.  two  lines)  | 

At  foot  of  map. 

7  Nieu  Amsterdam.  1702. 

Line.  Rectangle,  8.  x  10.8 

Nieu  Amsterdam,  een  stedeken  in  Noord  Amerikaes  |  Nieu 
Hollant,  op  het  eilant  Mankattan :  namaels  Nieu  jork  ge- 
naemt,  |  to  en  het  geraekte  in  't  gebiet  der  Engelschen.  | 
(Title  repeated  in  Latin,  three  lines)  |  Pet:  Schenk — 
Amsteld.  C.  P.  |  92  | 

The  very  scarce  first  issue  before  the  number  was  erased.  Pub- 
lished 1702. 

8  New  York.  1717. 

Photo-lithograph.  Rectangle.    Oblong,  large  folio. 

South  Prospect  of  the  City  of  New  York.  |  By  William  Bur- 
gis,  1717.  |  Copyright  1898,  J.  F.  Sabin.  | 

9  New  York.  (1733) 

Line.  Rectangle,  4.12  x  10.7 

New  York  (Key  in  upper  right)  | 

Over  view  of  Quebec,  on  undivided  sheet  with  views  of  Mexico 
and  Fall  of  Niagara.    About  1733.  Colored. 

10  Line.  Rectangle,  4.12  x  10.7 
New  York  (Key  in  upper  right)  |  W.  H.  Toms  sculp.  | 

About  1733. 

11  Line.  Rectangle,  1.1x2.2 
New  York  | 

Under  a  similar  44  Quebec,''  and  opposite  similar  "  Fall  of 
Niagara"  and  "Mexico"  on  map:  ('arte  Particultere  de 
l'Ameriqne  Soptentrionale.  |  A  Map  |  of  the  British  Empire 
in  |  America  with  the  French,  Spanish  |  and  the  Dutch  Sot 
tlements  |  adjacent  thereto  by  Henry  Popple  |  at  Amster- 
dam |  Printed  for  I.  Covens  and  C.  Mortier.  |  T.  Condet  s.  | 

To  right,  plana  of  Annapolis  Royal,  Boston,  New  York,  Charles 
Town,  St.  Augustine,  Providence,  Cartagene.  and  ten  others. 


12  Line 


Rectangle,  2.3  x  1.2 


New  York  | 

Cut  out  of  the  large  map;  America  Septentrionalis.  |  A 
Map  |  of  the  British  Empire  in  |  America  |  with  the  French 
and  Spanish  |  Settlements  adjacent  thereto  |  by  Hen.  Pop- 
ple. |  W.  H.  Toms  sculp.  | 
About  1733. 

13    New  York.  (1741) 

Line.  Rectangle,  4.12  x  5.12 

New  York  |  References.  |  (Column  of  fourteen  names)  |  .  ] 
New  York  is  situated  in  40  deg.  40  min.  N.  Latd.  on  an  Emi- 
nence (thirteen  lines)  |  A  new  map  of  |  North  America,  | 
wherein  is  exactly  described  all  ye  European  |  settlements, 
with  whatever  else  is  remarkable  |  in  the  West  Indies,  | 
from  the  latest  and  best  Discoveries;  |  Adorn'd  with  |  views 
and  plans  |  of  the  most  considerable  |  Towns,  Harbours,  | 


In  border,  at  upper  right  of  map.  The  other  views  are:  Que- 
bec and  Mexico  and  the  plans  are  Chibucto  Harbour  and  City, 
Halifax,  Cartagena,  Harbour  of  New  York,  Charles  Town  in 
South  Carolina,  Boston  in  New  England,  Havana,  Kingston  Har- 
bour in  Jamaica  and  Porto  Bello,  1741.    Excessively  scarce. 


Engrav'd  for  the  London  Magazine  1761.  |  The  South  Pros- 
pect of  the  City  of  New  York,  in  North  America.  | 

15    Howdell-Canot.  (1761) 


A  South  East  View  of  the  City  of  New  York,  in  North 
America. —  Vue  de  Sud  Est  .  .  .  |  Drawn  on  the  Spot  by 
Cap1.  Thomas  Howdell,  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  Engraved  by 
P.  Canot.  |  London  Printed  for  John  Bowles  .  .  .  Cornhill  | 
1.  New  Colledge.       —       7  The  Prison.  | 

16  Line.  Rectangle,  12.10  x  19.11 

A  South  West  View  of  the  City  of  New  York,  in  North 
America.  —  Vue  de  Sud  Ouest  .  .  .  |  Drawn  on  the  Spot  by 
Cap1.  Thomas  Howdell,  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  Engraved  by 
P.  Canot,  |  London  Printed  for  John  Bowles  .  .  .  Cornhill.  | 
1.  The  Harbour  ...  —  ...  7  Brew-house.  | 


&c. 


14    New  York.  1761. 


Line. 


Rectangle,  6.4  x  20.12 


Line. 


Rectangle,  12.8  x  19.11 


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17   Line.  Rectangle,  3.11x7.1 

A  South  West  view  of  the  City  of  New  York,  in  North 
America.  | 

A  copy  of  the  Howdell-Canot  view,  with  the  large  open  field 
in  center  foreground.  From  the  Universal  Museum  and  Com- 
plete Magazine,  1766. 


18   Line.  Rectangle,  3.15x6.14 

N°.  xxx.  |  A  View  of  New  York,  Governors  Island,  the  River 
&c.  from  Long  Island.  |  Published  as  the  Act  directs  by  A. 
Hamilton  Junr.  near  S*.  Johns  Gate  Nov1.  1.  1776.  | 

A  later  copy  of  the  Howdell-Canot  view,  with  the  field  occu- 
pied by  manoeuvering  troops.  From  the  Town  and  Country 
Magazine. 


19   Fort  George  with  the  City  of  New  York. 

Line.  Rectangle,  17.12  x  12. 

I.  Carwitham  Sculp  |  35  —  |  A  View  of  Fort  George  with  the 
City  of  New  York  from  the  S  W.  |  Printed  for  Carington 
Bowles  Map  &  Printsellers,  at  N°.  69  in  S*.  Pauls  .  .  . 
London.  | 

The  scarce  early  issue  before  change  of  title  and  publisher. 
Colored. 


20   Line.  Rectangle,  5.12x8.7 

South  West  View  of  Fort  George  with  the  City  of  New 
York.  | 

From  Russell's  History,  1778. 


21    Plan  of  New  York.  1775. 

Line.  Rectangle,  23.  x  19.6 

Plan  |  De  New- York  |  et  des  Environs  |  Lev6  par  Montresor 
Ingenieur  en  1775.  I  A  Paris.  |  Chez  le  Rouge  rue  des  Grands 
Augnstins  |  1777.  |  Nouvelle  York.  |  Novum  Eboracum,  Capi- 
tale  d'une  Province  (etc.  eleven  lines)  | 

In  upper  left  inset;  Port  de  |  New-York  | 

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22    New  York.  1790. 


Line.  Rectangle,  15.4  x  21. 

New  York.  | 

The  view  shows  the  West  side  of  the  city  from  the  Battery  to 
a  point  north  of  Trinity  church.  "  The  great  house  built  for 
General  Washington,"  or*"  Government  House  "  and  the  "  churn  " 
being  prominent.  In  the  left  foreground  a  man-of-war  at  anchor. 
No  other  copy  of  this  state,  the  most  important  and  interesting 
item  in  the  collection,  is  known.  One  other  copy  of  a  later  and 
altered  state  is  known;  it  is  reproduced  in  Valentine's  Manual 
for  1862. 


23   New-York.  1798. 

Wood-cut.  Oblong. 

A  View  of  the  City  of  New- York  from  Brooklyn  Heights, 
in  1798  by  Monsieur  C.  B.  Julien,  de  Sl.  Memin  &c. —  Pub- 
lished by  M.  Dripps  from  an  Original  Drawing  now  in 
possession  of  J.  C.  Brevoort  Esqr.  |  of  Brooklyn.  | 

The  scarce  original,  later  used  in  Valentine's  Manual,  1861. 


24    Nev  York  from  Hobuck.  1800. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  13.4  x  18. 

Alexander  Robertson  Delineavit —  Francis  Jukes  Sculpsit.| 
New  York  |  From  Hobuck  Ferry  House  New  Jersey.  |  Lon- 
don Pubd.  March  319t.  1800.  by  F.  Jukes  N°.  10  Howland 
Street  and  by  Al.  Robertson  Columbian  Academy  Liberty 
Street  New  York  | 


25   New  York.  1803. 

Line.  .  Rectangle,  18.14x23.14 

Painted  by  William  Birch  —  Engraved  by  Samuel  Sey- 
mour |  The  City  of  |  New  York  In  The  State  Of  New  York 
North  America  |  Published  Jany.  1.  1803,  by  W.  Birch, 
Springland,  near  Bristol,  Pennsylvania.  | 

The  second  state  with  the  "  Picnic  Party."  Colored. 


7 


26   New  York.  1807. 


Aquatint.  Rectangle,  9.10  x  16. 

31.  |  Dorn*.  Serres  R  A.  del.— Edwd.  Orme  —  Excudit  —  J. 
Clarke  &  J  Hamble  sculp.  |  A  Schooner  With  A  View  Of 
New  York.—  Gvelette,  Et  Vue  De  New  York.  |  Published  & 
Sold  Jany.  1.  1807,  by  Edwd.  Orme,  59,  Bond  Street, 
London.  | 

Colored. 


27   New  York.  1823. 

Line.  Rectangle,  15.12  x  24.12 

Engrav'd  by   I.   Hill.  |  New  York   From  Weehawk.  |  To 
Thomas  Dixon  Esqr.  this  Plate  is  respectfully  Inscribed  by 
his  Obliged  Serv*.  |  Willm.  G.:  Wall.  |  Painted  and  Published 
by  Willm..  G.  Wall  New  York  1823.  | 
First  issue.  Colored. 


28   Line.  Rectangle,  15.12x24.12 

Engraved  by  I.  Hill.  |  New  York  from  heights  near  Brook- 
lyn. |  (Three  lines  as  in  previous  item).  | 
iFirst  issue.  Colored. 


29    New-York  from  Brooklyn  Hills.  1825. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  7.6  x  11.12 

State  Of  New- York.  |  Lithogie  par  J.  Milbert—  Impie  de  C. 
Motte.  |  View  of  the  City  of  New- York  |  taken  from  Brook- 
lyn Hills.  | 

t  Published  at  Paris  1825.    Very  scarce. 


30    New  York  from  Governor's  Island. 

Line.  Rectangle,  14.12  x  23.8 

Painted  by  W.  G.  Wall.—  Engraved  by  I.  Hill.  |  New  York, 
From  Governors  Island.  |  N°:  20  of  the  Hudson  River  Port 
Folio.  |  Published  by  Henry  I.  Megarey  New  York.  | 

The  first  issue.  Colored. 

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31    New  York  from  Weahawk.  [1828.] 


Lithograph.  Rectangle,  7.9  x  11.2 

lre  Livraison  —  Amerique  Septentrionale  —  fitat  De  New- 
York  —  PI.  1.  |  Lithographic  par  Deroy. —  Dessine  d'apres 
nature  par  I  Milbert.  |  Vue  de  New- York  prise  de  Weahawk. 
—  N°.  1  —  View  of  New- York  taken  from  Weahawk.  |  (Title 
repeated  in  Latin  and  German)  |  Imp  Lith  de  Bove  dirigee 
par  Noel  ain6  &  C°.  | 

India  proof,  finely  colored. 

32  New  York  from  Veahawk. 

Aquatint  in  colors.  Rectangle,  12.12  x  17.10 

Garneray  pinx*. —  Himely  sculp  |  Vue  De  New  YTork.  |  Prise 
de  Weahawk.  |  A  View,  of  New- York,  taken  from  Veahawk.  | 
A  Paris  chez  Hocquart  aine  Succr.  de  Basset  rue  S*.  Jacques 
N°.  64.—  Depose\  |  New- York  Published  by  Bailly  Ward 
and  C°.  | 

33  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  9.9  x  14.12 

Alex.  J.  Davis,  design1.  &  engr.  Lithography. —  Printed  by 
M.  Williams  N°  49  Sulivan  Street  New  York.  |  New-York 
From  Weehawk.  | 

One  of  two  known  perfect  copies. 

34  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  3.10x6.2 
New- York.  | 

An  early  copy  of  the  J.  Dupr£e,  published  by  Hinton. 

35  New  York  from  Bedloe's  Island,  Painting. 

An  original  oil-painting,  of  excellent  execution,  unsigned, 
but  undoubtedly  by  John  G.  Chapman.  About  1835. 
32.x  23.12. 

36  New  York.  1835. 

Line.  Rectangle,  4.  x  6.14 

S.  Davenport,  sculp.  |  New  York.  |  London :  Published  By 

Thomas  Kelly,  17,  Paternoster  Row,  1835.  j 

Looking  down  Broadway  from  St.  Paul's  Chapel  and  showing 
the  bay. 

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37  Hornor  View. 

Etching.  Vignette,  oblong  folio. 

Drawn  &  Engraved  by  T.  Hornor. —  Printed  by  W1.  Neale.  | 
New  York  from  Brooklyn  | 

Background  tinted.  Interesting  from  the  variety  of  old  and 
unusual  types  of  ferry-boats  and  steamships  in  the  East  river. 
Very  scarce. 

38  New  York.  1837. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  oblong  folio. 

Painted  by  J.  W.  Hill.— Published  by  L.  P.  Clover  New 
York. — Engraved  by  W.  J.  Bennett  |  (Two  lines  of  refer- 
ences) |  New  York,  |  from  Brooklyn  Heights  |  (Copyright 
1837)  | 


39  British  Queen,  Steam  Ship. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  15.14x22.6 

Painted  by  S.  Walters.  G.  Hawkins,  Junr.  lith. —  Published 
by  H.  Lacey,  100,  Bold  Street  Liverpool  &  Ackermann  &  C°. 
London. —  Day  &  Hague  Lithr8.  to  the  Queen.  |  The  British 
Queen,  Steam  Ship.  |  Off  The  City  Of  New  York  |  This  print 
is  respectfully  dedicated  to  the  Directors  of  the  British  and 
American  Steam  Navigation  Company,  |  by  their  obedient 
servant,  |  Henry  Lacey  |  (At  sides  measurements  etc.  fifteen 
lines.)  | 

Colored.    The  vessel  is  shown  in  Havell's  view  from  the  North 
river. 


40    Havell's  Views.  1844. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  8.14  x  32.5 

Painted  &  Engraved  By  Rob1.  Havell.  |  Panoramic  View  Of 
New  York,  j  From  The  East  River,  j  The  Vessels  drawn  by 
J.  Pringle.  —  Printed  by  W.  Neale.  |  Entered  .  .  Act  .  Con- 
gress .  .  .  1844  by  Rob1.  Havell,  .  .  .  New  York.  |  Pub- 
lished by  Rob1.  Havell,  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.  |  Wm.  A.  Colman, 
203  Broadway  |  and  Ackermann  &  Co  96  Strand  London  | 
Finely  colored. 

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41  Aquatint.  Rectangle,  8.14x32.4 

(One  line  of  references)  j  Panoramic  View  of  New  York.  | 
[Taken  from  the  North  River.]  |  Drawn  &  Engraved  by 
Rob1.  Havell. —  Printed  by  W.  Neale.  |  Entered  .  .  Act  . 
Congress,  .  .  .  1844,  by  Rob1.  Havell,  .  .  .  New  York.  | 
Published  by  Rob1.  Havell,  Sing  Sing  New  York.  |  and  Wm. 
A.  Colman  .  203  .  Broadway.  |  Ackermann  &  Co  96  Strand 
London  | 

Finely  colored. 

42  New  York  from  Fort  Columbus.  1846. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  16.12  x  26.12 

From  a  sketch  by  F.  Catherwood  Esq. —  Eng.  by  Henry 
Papprill  |  Henry  I.  Megarey  New  York.  |  New- York,  j  Taken 
from  the  North  west  angle  of  Fort  Columbus,  Governor's 
Island.  |  Entered  .  .  .  Congress  .  .  .  1846  by  H.  I.  Megarey 
.  .  .  New  York. 

A  perfect  copy  of  an  interesting  and  attractive  print  in  the 
early  issue  and  very  rarely  found  with  the  copyright  line. 
Colored. 

43  New  York  from  Williamsburgh.  1848. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  20.  x  32.5 

Drawn  from  Nature  and,  Lithographed — entered  .  .  .  Con- 
gress .  .  .  1848  by  R.  A.  Bachia  .  .  .  N.  York.—  by  E.  W. 
Foreman  and  E.  Brown  Jr.  N.  York.  !  (References  in  two 
lines)  |  New- York  And  Environs.  |  From  Williamsburgh.  | 
Published  by  Williams  &  Stevens,  353  Broadway,  New  York, 
and  Ackermann  &  C°.  96  Strand,  London.  |  Printed  by 
Sarony  &  Major  117  Fulton  St.  N.  Y.  | 

Extremely  scarce  and  of  unusual  interest  as  showing  the 
marked  contrast  with  the  present  condition  of  the  Brooklyn  side. 

44  New-York.  1849. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  18.7x27.12 

Drawn  From  Nature  And  On  Stone  By  C.  Bachman. —  Lith. 
Of  Sarony  &  Major  117  Fulton  St.  N.  Y.  |  Entered  .  .  . 
Congress  .  .  .  1849,  by  J.  Bachman  .  .  .  New  York  |  New- 
York.  |  Published  By  John  Bachmann,  5  Rector  St.  N. 
York.  | 

Looking  south  from  Union  Square.  Colored. 
1 1 


45    Lithograph,  tinted. 


Rectangles,  12.2  x  38. 


Sketched  &  Drawn  On  Stone  by  C.  W.  Burton.— Printed 
By  Sarony  &  Major.  |  (One  line  of  references)  |  Jersey  City. 
—  New  York  From  Staten  Island.  |  (Two  lines  of  refer- 
ences) |  New  York  From  Staten  Island  And  Brooklyn  City. 
|  (Publication  line)  | 

The  two  views  are  of  the  greatest  rarity.  This  example  is  a 
'beautifully  colored  proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper,  un- 
divided and  unique.    The  inscription  is  from  the  ordinary  issue. 


46    Lithograph.  Rectangle,  11.5x16.12 

Palmer.  Del. —  Entered  .  .  .  Congress  .  .  .  1849  by  N.  Cur- 
rier, .  .  .  N.  York. —  N.  Currier,  Lith.  N.  Y.  j  View  Of  New 
York.  |  From  Brooklyn  Heights.  |  (Two  lines  of  references) 
|  Pub.  by  N.  Currier,  152  Nassau  St.  cor.  of  Spruce  N.  Y.  | 


47   New  York  from  St.  Paui/s  Church. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  21.5  x  36.5 

Entered  .  .  .  Congress  .  .  .  1849  by  Henry  I.  Megarey, 
.  .  .  New  York.  |  New  York  |  From  the  steeple  of  St.  Paul's 
Church,  looking  East,  South  and  West. 

Proof  before  artists'  line,  the  word  "  Proof,"  and  the  words : 
"  Glass  |  Paints  —  &  Oils  "  at  the  top  of  Hopkins  &  Crow's  build- 
ing near  the  extreme  right.  With  stamp:  H.  I.  Megarey  I  New 
York.  |    Colored.    No  other  known  in  this  state 


48    The  same,  with  additional  inscription;  Drawing  by  J.  W. 
Hill. — Engd.  by  Henry  Papprill.  |  Proof  | 

The  first  published  issue.    With  stamp:  H.  I.  Megarey.  |  Pub.  | 
New  York.  I  Colored. 


49    Plan  of  New  York.  1853. 

Line.  Rectangle,  12.  x  14.12 

New  York.  |  Scale  Of  Feet  |  —  Public  Buildings.  |  (Forty 
references  in  four  columns)  |  London ;  George  Cox,  Jany. 
l9t.  1853.— 194)  | 

In  the  lower  left,  view  of:  "  Broadway  from  the  Park  "  and  in 
the  lower  right:   "  City  Hall."    The  plan  extends  to  42d  street. 

12 


50    New-York.  1855. 


Aquatint. 


Rectangle,  29.2  x  50.12 


Painted  By  J.  W.  Hill.—  Entered  .  .  .  1855,  by  F.  &  G.  W. 
Smith,  .  .  .  Engraved  By  C.  Mottram.  |  Proof  —  New- York 
—  Printed  by  Mc.  Queen,  London  |  London,  Paul  &  Dominic 
Colnaghi  &  C°.  13,  &  14,  Pall  Mall  East—  Published  by  F. 
and  G.  W.  Smith,  59,  Beekman  Street  New  York. —  Paris 
F°i8.  Delarue,  rue  J.  J.  Rousseau  18.  | 

51    Line.  Rectangle,  29.12  x  46.4 

B.  F.  Smith.  Jim.  Del,  —  W.  Wellstood,  Sc.  |  New  York, 
1855.  |  From  The  Latting  Observatory.  |  Printed  By  H. 
Peters.  |  Respectfully  dedicated  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United 
States  by  the  Publishers,  Smith,  Fern  &  Co.  340  Broadway 
New  York.  |  (Copyright  1855  by  Smith  Fern  &  Co.) 


View  looking  south  from  42d  street,  showing  the  Reservoir  and 
Crystal  Palace  in  the  foreground,  and  extending  to  the  Narrows. 
The  squares  on  the  east  side  of  5th  avenue,  opposite  the  present 
Public  Library,  are  vacant  save  for  one  cottage.  Brooklyn  ap- 
pears as  a  small  town  and  Jersey  City  as  a  village  with  a  few 
scattered  houses.  One  of  the  most  interesting  views  of  the  period, 
showing  marked  contrast  with  its  marvellous  growth  since.  With 
the  early  copyright  date. 


Sketched  And  Drawn  On  Stone  By  C.  Parsons. —  |  (Five 
lines  of  references)  |  City  Of  New  York.  |  New  York,  Lith. 
And  Published  By  N.  Currier,  152  Nassau  Street.  |  (Copy- 
right 1856)  | 

53  New  York.  1867. 

Line.  Rectangle,  18.6x26.12 

Printed  by  H.  Peters.  N.  Y.  —  Entered  .  .  .  1867  by  R. 
Lexow  .  .  .  New  York. —  Engraved  by  R.  Kupfer,  N.  Y.  | 
New  York,  |  Und  Umgegend.  |  Pramie  zum  sechszehnten 
Bande  des  New  Yorker  Belletristischen  Journals.  |  Pub- 
lished At  40  John  St.  N.  Y.  |  (Ninety  references  in  ten  col- 
umns at  sides  of  title.)  | 

54  Line.  Rectangle,  9.13  x  14.14 

Long  Island  State  of  New  York.  |  (Ten  lines  of  references) 
|  Harnisch  sculp*.  |  Harnisch  |  New  York  and  Environs.  | 
New  York  und  Umgegend.  | 


52    New  York.  1856. 


Lithograph,  tinted. 


Rectangle,  oblong  folio. 


SPECIAL  SUBJECTS. 


55    American  Express. 


Lithograph. 


Rectangle,  14.2x19.6 


From  Nature  By  Otto  Botticher  333  Broadway  N.  Y.  j  Turn 
Out  Of  The  Employees  |  of  the  j  American  Express  Com- 
pany j  Cor :  Hudson  Jay  &  Staple  Streets  New  York  City 
June  21.  1858  \  Published  by  Otto  Botticher  333  Broad- 
way N.  Y. 

56    American  Hotel. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8.  x  12.14 

Imbert's  Lithography.  American  Hotel.  N°  229  Broadway 
New  York  opposite  the  Park.  \  Blake  &:  Boardman.  | 


At  the  bottom  of  the  print  is  written :  "  Architecture,  by  Davi9, 
figures  by  Canova."  The  view  shows  the  south  corner  of  Barclay 
street  with  part  of  the  Lydig  mansion.  To  the  North  appear  the 
residences  of  John  McViear  and  Philip  Hone.  Excessively  scarce. 
Finely  colored. 

Outline  pen  and  ink  drawing  by  A.  J.  Davis,  showing  the 
American  Hotel  and  houses  on  Broadway,  between  Barclay  street 
and  Park  Place.    Framed  with  the  lithograph. 


A.  J.  Davis  delfc.  42  Exchange. —  Imbert's  Lithography.  | 
X°.  39  Chambers  S*.  New  York,  Opposite  The  Rotunda,  j 
Rebuilt  on  the  Scite  of  the  [formerly]  New  York  Bath.  | 
Warm,  Cold,  Shower,  and  Vapour,  [Sulphur,  and  other 
medicated]  Baths,  |  in  marble  and  tin  tubs  |  The  proprietor 
has  succeeded  in  supplying  the  Bath  with  |  Soft  Water.  | 

On   the  building  appears:     Public    Bath,  j    Arcade   Bath.  | 
Ladies  —  Gentlemen :  |  39  |  Arcade  —  Bath.  | 

58    Balch,  Rawdon  &  Co.  [1830] 

A  series  of  finely  engraved  views,  most  after  C.  A.  Busby. 


The  subjects  are:  Brooklvn  Ferrv.  Catholic  Cathedral.  St. 
Johns  Church.  St.  Pauls  Cliurch.  City  Bank.  City  Hall  Stair 
Case.  City  Hotel.  Columbia  College.  *Free  School  No.  1.  Ful- 
ton Market.  X.  Y.  Hospital.  Mechanics  Hall.  New  York  Bank. 
Park  Theatre.  Interior  of  the  Park  Theatre.  Tammany  Hall. 
Washington  Market.  The  last  plate  is  a  proof,  misspelled 
"  Maret  ." 


57    Arcade  Baths. 


Lithograph. 


Vignette,  8.9  x  8.10 


59  Burning  of  Barnum's  Museum. 

Lithograph  iu  colors.  Rectangle,  10.4  x  14.14 

Burning  Of  Barnunrs  Museum,  July  13.  1865. 

60  Water-color  drawing.  Rectangle,  6.11x9.2 

Ruins  Of  Barn  urn's  American  Museum,  |  The  Morning 
After  The  Fire,  I  July  14th  1865.  ! 


BATTERY  AND  CASTLE  GARDEN. 

61  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  7.8x12.4 

A.  J.  Davis  del. —  Lithography  of  Imbert.  |  View  Of  The 
Battery  And  Castle  Garden  New  York.  | 

A  fine  example  of  early  American  lithography  and  coloring. 

Excessively  scarce.    See  No.  141. 

62  Lithograph.  Rectangle.  8.6x39.14 

Arch.  Robertson  del*,  j  Grand  Canal  Celebration.  |  View  Of 
The  Fleet  Preparing  To  Form  In  Line.  | 

The  view  shows  the  Battery.  Castle  Garden,  etc.:  Nov.  4th, 
1824.    A  fine  specimen  of  early  American  lithography. 

63  Etching.  Rectangle,  5.14  x  12.2 

De  Bonsonge  sculp.  |  Batterie  De  New- York  |  Paris  Cadart 
&  Luquet,  Editeurs.  | 

64  Colored  lithograph.  Rectangle,  7.14  x  11.10 
Lith.  Of  G.  W.  Lewis  225  Fulton  St.  N.  Y.  | 

Cut  from  music-sheet ;  "  Castle  Garden  Schottisch." 

65  A  crude  but  interesting  view  of  Castle  Garden,  of  the  Wall- 
Paper  style,  from  a  band-box,  about  1825.  Oblong,  small 
folio.  Colored. 

66  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  9.4  x  13.4 

Modern  Ark  of  Noah  —  Entered  .  .  .  1850  by  W.  Schaus, 
...  |  The  Second  Deluge.  First  appearance  of  Jenny  Lind 
in  America.    Published  by  W.  Schaus  289  Broadway  | 

Curious  caricature,  representing  the  populace  with  heads  of 
asses,  sheep  and  other  animals  pressing  toward  Castle  Garden. 
Barnum,  as  an  ape  in  a  tree,  with  his  fingers  to  his  nose. 

15 


67    Bay  and  Harbor. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  8.10  x  18.10 

Rit.  af  Klinckowstrom. —  Gr.  af  Akrell  |  Newyork's  Hamn 
och  Redd  j  Fran  Brooklyn  pa  Longisland.  | 

The  drawing  was  made  in  1818  and  the  print,  with  the  com- 
panion Broadway-Gatan,  was  published  at  Stockholm,  1824. 
They  are  of  unusual  artistic  quality  and  have  become  very  scarce. 


68   Line.  Vignette,  7.6  x  10.4 

Vig.  xxxiii.  |  Oh.  Bodmer  pinx.  ad  nat.  —  Bougeard  imp. 
—  Salathe  sculp.  |  Einfahrt  Des  Hafens  Von  New- York  — 
Entre'e  Du  Port  De  New- York  |  von  Staten  Island  aus  — 
prise  de  Staten  Island.  |  Entry  To  The  Bay  Of  New-York  | 
taken  from  Staten  Island.  |  Coblenz,  bei  J.  Holscher.  —  Lon- 
don published  by  Ackermann  &  C°.  96  Strand.  1th.  Septem. 
1839.  —  Paris,  Arthur  Bertrand,  editeur. 


69    Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  23.6x36.4 

Drawn  from  Nature  &  on  Stone  by  John  Bornet — Entered 
.  .  .  1854  by  Nagel  &  Weingartner  .  .  .  N.  Y.  —  Print  by 
Nagel  &  Weingartner  N.  Y.  |  (References  three  lines)  | 
Panorama  of  the  Harbor  of  New  York,  |  Staten  Island  and 
the  Narrows.  |  Published  by  Goupil  &  C°.  366  Broadway, 
New- York. 


70    Belvedere  House. 

Line.  Oval,  6.  x  3.8 

J.  Anderson,  del.  —  I  Scoles,  sc.  |  View  of  Belvedere  House.  | 

From  the  New  York  Magazine,  August,  1794.  Site  now 
bounded  by  Montgomery,  Clinton,  Cherry  and  Monroe  streets. 
Stauffer,  2824. 


71    Blackweli/s  Island. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  10.12  x  15.4 

F.  F.  Palmer,  Del.  —  (Copyright  1862)— Lith.  Currier  & 
Ives,  N.  Y.  |  Blackwell's  Island,  East  River.  |  From  Eighty 
Sixth  Street  New  York.  |  New  York,  Published  by  Currier 
&  Ives,  152  Nassau  S*.  | 

Finely  colored. 

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72    Blub  Bell  Tavern. 


Water-color.  Rectangle,  6.  x  6.8 

The  Blue  Bell  Tavern,  Kings  Bridge  Road.  |  The  Huguenots 
Used  To  Rest  On  The  Rock  |  In  The  Foreground  On  Their 
Way  To  Service  |  In  Pine  St,  From  New  Rochelle.  | 


73    Bourne  Views.  1831. 

A  series  of  thirty-five,  engraved  on  eighteen  plates,  after 
W.  G.  Wall,  C.  Burton,  and  James  Smillie  by  James 
Smillie,  Archer,  Gimber,  H.  Fossette  and  Hatch.  The  most 
artistic  and  attractive  set  of  original  New  York  views  ever 
published. 

The  subjects  are:  New  York,  From  Weehawk;  City  Hotel; 
Grace  and  Trinity  Churches ;  Bowling  Green ;  Foot  of  Courtlandt 
street;  Masonic  Hall;  Foot  of  Barclay  street;  Park  Place; 
American  Hotel;  Mansion  House  (Bunker's)  ;  Battery  Place; 
iSt.  Thomas'  Church;  Park  Theatre  and  Part  of  Park  Row; 
Bowery  Theatre;  Washington  Hotel;  Junction  of  Broadway  and 
The  Bowery;  Bay  and  Harbour;  Council  Chamber,  City  Hall; 
Public  Room,  Merchants'  Exchange;  St.  Paul's  Church;  Mer- 
chants' Exchange;  United  States'  Branch  Bank;  Brooklyn  Ferry, 
Fulton  street;  Foot  of  Whitehall  street;  Custom  House;  Uni- 
tarian Church,  Mercer  street;  St.  George's  Church,  Beekman 
street;  Clinton  Hall;  Church  of  the  Ascension,  Canal  street; 
Exchange  Place;  St.  Luke's  Church,  Hudson  street;  The  Reser- 
voir, Bowery;  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Mott  street;  and  St. 
Peter's  Church,  Barclay  street. 


74    Old  Bowery  Theatre. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  9.14  x  11.12 

On  Stone  by  A.  J  Davis.  —  I  Town  Architect.  N.  Y.  —  Im- 

bert's    Lithography.  |  New   York    Theatre  |  Erected  1826. 

Front  on  Bowery  75  feet.    Depth  170  feet.  | 

The  Old  Bowery.    Erected  1826,  destroyed  by  fire  1828.  India 
proof. 


75    Bowling  Green  Statue. 

Line.  Rectangle,  20.  x  30. 

Painted  By  Johannes  A.  Oertel.  —  Published  By  John  C. 
Mc.  Rae.  |  Pulling  Down  The  Statue  Of  George  III.  |  By 
The  "  Sons  Of  Freedom."  |  At  the  Bowling  Green  City  of 
New  York,  July  1776.  |  Entered  .  .  .  1859  by  John  C.  Mc. 
Rae  .  .  ,  New  York.  | 

17 


76    Old  Beeweey. 


Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  9.2  x  13.4 

G.  Parsons,  >52.  |  Litii.  Of  Endicott  &  C°.  N.  Y.  |  The  Old 
Brewery  At  The  Five  Points  N.  Y.  |  As  it  appeared  Decr. 
1st.  1852  previous  to  its  being  torn  down  by  the  Ladies  Home 
Missionary  Soey.  of  the  M.  E.  Church.  | 


BROADWAY. 

77  Aquatint.  Rectangle,  9.5  x  13.6 

Broad  Way  from  the  Bowling  Green.  |  Wm.  I.  Bennett 
Pinx*.  et  Sculp1.  |  Henry  I.  Megary  New  York.  | 

Stauflfer,  126. 

78  Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  arched,  19.5  x  33.14 

—  Lithogr  &  printed  by  F.  Heppenheimer  22  North  William 
Sfc.  N.  Y.  |  View  of  Broadway,  New- York.  |  from  Exchange 
Alley  to  Morris  Street  |  West  Side  |  Published  by  W. 
Stephenson  &  Co.  252  Broadway  N.  Y.  |  A.  D.  1855.  | 

From  No.  29  to  55.    The  only  known  copy. 

79  Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  10.2  x  15.11 

Lith.  Ferd.  Mayer  &  Co  96  Fulton  St.  N.  Y.  |  Albany  Street, 
extended  to  Broadway  |  As  it  will  appear;  the  Revolu- 
tionary Monument,  recently  erected,  being  moved  fifty  feet 
south.  |  Ought  the  improvement  to  be  made? 

One  other  known. 

80  Water-color.  Rectangle,  10.6  x  14.12 
Broadway,  corner  of  Fulton  St:  1830.  |  (By  C.  Burton)  | 

81  Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  arched,  17.6  x  36.15 

—  Published  by  W.  Stephenson  Gilsey  Building  169  Broad- 
way New  York.— Lith.  Of  Boell  &  Michelin  Gilsey  Build- 
ing, New  York.  |  Broadway,  N.  Y.  1856.  |  West  Side  from 
Fulton  to  Courtland  Street.  | 

In  blank  space  above,  advertisement  of :  White,  Bramhall  & 
Lockwood  |  Importers  of  Goods  for  Men's  Wear.  |  191  Broadway,  J 
Oor.  of  Dey  Street  —  New  York.    Excessively  scarce, 

18 


82  Lithograph. 


Rectangle,  8.  x  12.13 


Lith.  &  Pub.  By  N.  Currier,  — 152  Nassau  St.  Cor.  of 
Spruce  N.  Y.  |  Broadway  New  York.  |  South  From  The 
Park.  |  599.  | 


83  Broadway-Gatan. 
Aquatint. 

Rit.  af  Klinckowstrom.  —  Gr. 
och  Radhuset  i  Newyork.  | 


Rectangle,  8.  x  15.5 
af  Akrell  |  Brodway-Gatan 


84    Broadway  ani>  Canal  Street 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  17.11x27. 

Drawn  &  Etched  by  T.  Hornor.  —  Aquatinted  by  J.  Hill.  | 
Broadway,  New- York.  |  Shewing  each  Building  from  the 
Hygeian  Depot  corner  of  Canal  Street,  to  beyond  Niblo's 
Garden.  |  Printed  by  W.  Neale  |  Published  by  Joseph  Stan- 
ley &  C°.  |  Entered  ...  by  Josh„  Stanley  &  C°„  .  .  .  New 
York.  |  January  26th,,  1836. 

A  finely  colored  and  brilliant  impression  of  the  original  issue 
of  a  most  interesting  print.  Perfect  copies,  with  complete  letter- 
ing, are  very  scarce. 


85    Winter  Scene  in  Broadway. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  23.8x34.7 

Painted  By  H.  Sebron  —  Engraved  By  P.  Girardet  |  New- 
York  |  Winter  Scene  in  Broadway  —  Scene  d'Hiver  dans 
Broadway.  |  New- York  —  Published  by  M.  Kncedler.  366, 
Broadway  1st.  October  1857.  |  Imprime'  &  Public  par  Goupil 
&  Cie.—  Paris.  London.  | 

Finely  colored.    Interesting  street  scene  with  six-horse  pas- 
senger sleigh,  fire  engine,  etc. 


86  Lithographic  Panorama  of  the  West  side  of  Broadway  from 
N°.  1  to  about  N°.  203,  in  sections,  as  it  appeared  about  1845. 
Shows  unusual  detail  and  artistic  treatment.  Colored. 


87  A  Panoramic  View  Of  Broadway,  New  York  City,  Com- 
mencing At  The  Astor  House.  Colored  wood-cut,  in  three 
oblong  strips. 

19 


88  Brooklyn. 


Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  14.10  x  36. 

Printed  In  Colors.  —  Drawn  From  Nature  &  On  Stone  By 
E.  Whitefield.—  By  F.  Michelin,  111,  Nassau  St.  |  View  Of 
Brooklyn,  L.  I.  |  From  U.  S.  Hotel,  New  York.  |  Entered 
.  .  .  1846  by  E.  Whitefield  .  .  .  N.  Y.  | 

89  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  23.10  x  38.8 

Painted  By  J.  W.  Hill.— (Copyright  1853)— Smith,  Bror9. 
Del.  |  Brooklyn,  L.  I.  |  Published  by  Smith  Brothers  &  C°. 
225  Fulton  St.  N.  Y.  1853.— Printed  By  Endicott  &  C°. 
N.  Y.  | 

Colored.    The  view  includes  the  New  York  side  of  the  East 
River  and  Wall  Street  Ferry. 

90  Line.  Rectangle,  23.10  x  40.4 

B.  F.  Smith  Jun.  Del. —  A.  Merwin,  Direxit. —  Wellstood  & 
Peters  Sc.  |  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  1854.  |  Respectfully  dedicated 
to  the  Citizens  of  Brooklyn  by  the  Publishers  :  H.  Fern  & 
Co.  218  Fulton  St.  New  York.  |  Entered  .  .  .  1853  by  Smith 
Fern  &  Co  .  .  .  New  York.  | 

91  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  7.9  x  11. 

lre.  Livraison  —  Amerique  Septentrionale  —  £tat  De  New- 
York. —  PI.  2.  |  Lithographic  par  L.  Sabatier  fig  par  V. 
Adam. —  Dessine  d'apres  nature  par  J.  Milbert  |  Distillerie 
de  Mr.  Pierpont  sur  l'isle  Longue.  —  N°.  2.  —  Pierponts  Dis- 
tillery on  Long  Island,  j  (Title  repeated  in  Latin  and  Ger- 
man) |  Imp  Lith  de  Dove  dirigee  par  Noel  aine'  &  Ce.  | 
At  foot  of  present  Montague  Street. 

92  Browne's  Coffee  House. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  12.14x7.8 

Robinson's  Lith.  142,  Nassau  St.  N.  Y.  |  Brown's  Coffee 
House  &  Dining  Saloon.  |  This  Establishment  has  been  fixed 
up  in  the  neatest  style,  at  N°.  71,  Pearl  St.  New  York.  It 
being  located  in  |  the  center  of  the  business  part  of  the  city, 
(facing  Coenties  Slip;  near  Broad  St  Hanover  Square  & 
other  great  |  thorough  fares)  presents  great  inducements  to 
Merchants,  Clerks  &  others,  &  likewise  to  Country  Mer- 
chants whose  business  |  draws  them  to  that  part  of  the  city 
—  George  Brown  (late  of  Lovejoy's  Hotel)  | 
Very  scarce. 

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93    Central  Park 


Lithograph,  colored.  Rectangle,  21.  x  19.6 

A  bird's-eye  view  of  Central  Park.    At  top  and  bottom  eight 
inset  views.    About  1855. 


94  Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  16.12  x  27. 

Entered  .  .  .  1861  By  J.  H.  Bufford  .  .  .  Massachusetts  | 
Skating  On  Central  Park,  New  York.  |  Lith.  &  Published  by 
J.  H.  Bufford  313  Washington  S*.  Boston. 

A  very  scarce  view. 

95  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8.1  x  12.10 

Published  By  Currier  &  Ives, — 152  Nassau  Sl.  New  York.  | 
Central  Park,  N :  Y.  |  The  Bridge  | 
Colored. 

96  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  11.2  x  15.6 

—  (Copyright  1862  by  Currier  &  Ives)—  |  Central  Park,  The 
Lake.  | 

Colored. 


CHURCHES. 

97    First  Congregational  Church. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  12.8  x  8.4 

D.  H.  Arnot,  Draughn.  —  Entered  .  .  .  1845  by  D.  H.  Arnot 
15  Centre  St.  .  .  .  Nev  York.  —  Pen  work  Lith.  |  Entrance 
To  First  Congregational  Church,  |  Broadway.  New  York, 
mdcccxlv.  | 


98    Second  Congregational  Church. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  9.14  x  12. 

D.  |  A.  J.  Davis  del.  —  J.  R.  Brady  Architect.  —  Imbert's 
lithography  |  Second  Congregational  Church  N.  Y.  |  Erected 
1826  Corner  of  Prince  and  Mercer  Streets.  Front  Sixty 
three  feet.  | 

Colored.    Destroyed  by  fire,  1839. 

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99    The  original  water-color  signed  by  the  artist  and 

architect.  Congregational  Church,  New  York,  j  Corner  of 
Prince  &  Mercer  streets.  Grecian  Doric.  Length  80  ft 
Breadth  63  ft.  |  A.  I.  Davis,  |  Delin* 1  J.  R.  Brady.  |  Arch*.  | 
J.  R.  Brady  Arch1.  | 

100  Grace  Church. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  11.6x7.7 

On  Stone  by  C.  W.  Burton.  —  Ren  wick  Arch1.  |  Grace 
Church  from  Broadway  New  York.  |  Ackermann's  lith.  120 
Fulton  S1.  N.  Y.  | 

101  Old  Methodist  Church. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  10.2  x  13.13 

I.  B.  &  P.  C.  Smith  Pinx*.  |  A  Correct  View  of  the  Old 

Methodist  Church  in  John  Street  N.  York  |  The  first  erected 

in  America.   Founded  A.  D.  1768.  |  Sold  by  Myers  &  Smith 

59  Fulton  Street.  | 

Fine  impression,  original  coloring,  excessively  scarce.  The  old 
colored  sexton,  Peter  Williams,  appears  in  the  doorway.  Pub- 
lished in  1824. 

102  Lithograph  tinted.  Rectangle,  18.14  x  27.4 

The  First  Erected  In  America  Founded  A.  D.  1768.  |  Dedi- 
cated by  the  Revd.  Philip  Embury  |  Second  Church  Rebuilt 
1817.  |  (Dedicated  etc.)  |— Third  Church  Rebuilt  A.  D. 
1841.  |  Dedicated  by  Bishop  Hedding.  |  The  old  Rigging  Loft 
as  it  now  stands  120,  |  William  Street  1844.  Formerly  Cart 
and  Horse  |  Street.  |  (Copyright  1844.)  |  Respectfully  in- 
scribed to  the  Trustees  &  Members  of  the  First  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church  in  John  Street  New  York,  by  Joseph  B. 
Smith.  |  Lith.  Of  Endicott,  22,  John  St.  N.  York.  —  For 
Sale  At  R,  C.  Bull  11.  Park  Row.  |  etc. 

Beside  the  four  riews  there  are  three  tablets  of  Boards  of 
Trustees.    Very  scarce. 

103  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  13.7  x  17.15 

L.  W  A  |  Endicott  &  Co.  Lith.  59  Beekman  St.  N.  Y.  |  The 
First  Methodist  Church  and  Parsonage  In  America.  |  John 
street,  New  York.  |  Church  Edifice  dedicated  by  Philip  Em- 
bury, 30th.  October,  1768.  | 


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104  Line. 


Rectangle,  10.4  x  17.8 


Painted  By  Joseph  K.  Smith.  —  (Copyright  1868)  —  En- 
graved By  Lewis  Delnoce.  j  The  First  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church  In  America.  |  This  edifice  was  erected.  1768.  on 
Golden  Hill,  [now  John  street]  City  of  New  York,  was 
taken  down  &  rebuilt,  1817,  &  re  rebuilt  1841.  |  From  The 
Original  Painting  In  The  Possession  Of  Joseph  Smith, 
M.  D.  | 

105  St.  Marks  Church. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  12.8  x  18.2 

A.  J.  Davis  Architect.  —  on  stone  by.  J,  B,  Kidd  S.  A.  — 
Bufford's  Lithoy  114  Nassau  St.  N.  Y.  |  St.  Marks  Church, 
New  York. 

The  East  River  is  seen  to  the  right  of  the  Church,  the  inter- 
vening fields  unobstructed.  About  1827.  The  original  issue,  one 
other  known. 

106  St.  Paui/s  Church  and  the  Broadway  Stages. 
Lithograph.  Rectangle,  18.4  x  24. 
H  Reinagle,  delin.  &  Exe*.  —  Pendleton's  Lithography.  N°„ 
.9,  Wall-Street.  |  View  of  St.  Pauls  Church  and  the  Broad- 
way Stages,  N.  Y. 

In  point  of  interest  and  importance  this  may  be  considered  the 
second  in  the  collection.  Three  other  perfect  impressions  are 
known.  About  1825.  Copied  in  Valentine's  Manual,  1861. 
Colored. 

107  Broadway  Tabernacle. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  16.  x  20.10 

T  H  Matteson  del.  Drawn  on  Stone  by  Davignon.  —  En- 
tered .  .  .  1848  by  John  P.  Ridner  .  .  .  New  York.  —  Lith. 
of  Sarony  &  Major  117  Fulton  St.  N.  Y.  |  Distribution  Of 
The  American  Art-Union  Prizes,  |  At  The  Tabernacle. 
Broadway,  New  York ;  24th.  Dec.  1847.  |  Published  by  John 
P.  Ridner,  497,  Broadway,  Art-Union  Building,  New  York. 

108  St.  Thomas  Church. 

Lithograph.  Vignette,  9.8  x  15. 

Imbert's  Lithography  —  J.  R.  Brady  Architect  —  A.  J. 
Davis  del.  |  S*.  Thomas  Church.  |  Broadway  | 

Framed  with  it  the  original  drawing  by  A.  J.  Davis  showing 
front  and  South  side. 

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109  Church  Of  St.  Thomas,  N.  York.  |  Front  64  .  .  .  Length  113 

Ft.  |  Drawn  by  A.  J.  Davis,  N.  Y.  | 

An  original  drawing,  probably  made  for  the  New  York  Mirror 
print. 

110  Trinity  Church. 

Lithograph.  Vignette,  in  rect.  19.12  x  15.14 

Richd.  Upjohn,  Esqr.  Arch1.  —  Drawn  on  stone,  by  John 
Forsyth  &  E.  W.  Mimee.  |  Birds-Eye  View  |  of  |  Trinity 
Church,  New- York.  |  Entered  .  .  .  1847,  by  John  Forsyth, 
.  .  .  New- York. 

The  only  known  copy  and  an  exceedingly  interesting  view.  The 
Jersey  shore  in  the  background  shows  a  few  widely  scattered 
houses.  In  the  river  shipping  is  indicated  and  the  old  gable 
roofed  buildings  in  the  middleground  are  interesting  reminders 
of  the  past.  Issuing  from  the  Church  is  what  appears  to  be  a 
procession  of  Charity  children. 


THE  CITY  HALL. 

111  Lithograph  tinted.  Rectangle,  7.3x8.14 

G.  Hayward  &  Co.  171  Pearl  St.  N.  Y.  |  The  Stadthuys  Of 
New  York  In  1679  |  Corner  of  Pearl  St.  and  Coentijs  slip.  | 

112  Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  13.4  x  19.12 

From  The  Original  Drawing  By  George  Holland  —  Lith.  & 
Printed  In  Colors  By  C.  Currier,  33  Spruce  S\  N.  Y.  |  A 
View  Of  The  Federal  Hall  Of  The  City  Of  New  York,  |  as 
appeared  in  the  year  1797;  with  the  Adjacent  buildings 
thereto.  |  Drawn  expressly  for  D.  T.  Valentine's  Manual.  | 

113  Aquatint.  Rectangle,  17.  x  28.2 

Drawn  by  W.  G.  Wall,  Engraved,  Printed  &  Colour'd  by  I. 

Hill  |  City  Hall  |  (To  the  Honble.  Philip  Hone,  etc.  two 

lines)  |  Published  .  .  .  Decr.  20th.  1826,  .  .  .  New  York. — 

Copy  Right  Secured  | 

Colored.  The  scarcest  and  most  artistic  and  attractive 
representation. 

114  Lithograph.  Oblong  folio. 
City  Hall  |  Lithographed  and  Colored  by  |  A.  J.  Davis  | 

An  unfinished  proof,  showing  the  front  and  East  elevations; 
and  the  houses,  including  the  "  Am.  Acad.  Fine  Arts  "  on  Cham- 
bers Street.  An  important  and  beautiful  specimen  of  the  artist's 
work. 


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115    Line.  Oblong  quarto. 

Tallis's  Street  Views  |  City  Hall.  | 

Other  views  enclosing  it.    Broadway  from  Vesey  to  Warren 
Streets. 


116  Blue  china  plate.  Diameter  10. 

Beauties  of  America  |  City  Hall  |  New  York  |  J  &  W 
Ridgway  | 

117  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  12.3x17.8 

—  From  An  Original  Drawing.  —  |  New  York  City  Hall 
Park.  |  North  End,  1825.  | 

Fine  copy  of  an  unusually  scarce  print. 


118   Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  11.12  x  17.12 

Bachman  del.  &  Lith.  —  Entered  ...  by  Williams  & 
Stevens  .  .  .  N.  York.  |  New  York  City  Hall,  Park  And 
Environs.  |  Published  by  Williams  &  Stevens,  353.  Broad- 
way N.  Y.  | 


119    Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8.  x  11.10 

Lith.  &  Pub.  By  N.  Currier,  —  Entered  .  .  .  1846  by  N. 
Currier,  .  .  .  N.  Y.  —  2  Spruce  St.  N.  Y.  |  View  Of  The 
Park  Fountain  &  City  Hall,  N.  Y.  |  N0..  401.  | 


120   City  Hotel. 

Photo-lithograph.  Rectangle,  11.14x17.2 

W.  K.  Hewitt  del.  — N.  Currier's  Lith.  2  Spruce  S*..  N.  Y.  j 
City  Hotel.  |  Broadway,  New  York.  |  Gardner  &  Packer  — 
Proprietors.  | 
Colored. 


121    Etching.  Rectangle,  12.2  x  16. 

City  Hotel  133  Broadway  Corner  Of  Thames  Street  1848 
Shows  also  the  "  New  England  House  "  to  the  South. 

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122    Cooke's  Monument. 


Aquatint  in  colors.  Rectangle,  15.8  x  12.14 

Erected  |  To  |  The  |  Memory  |  Of  |  George  Frederick  Cooke  | 
By  |  Edmund  Kean  |  Of  |  The  |  Theatre  Royal  Drury  Lane  j 
1821.  |  Three  Kingdoms  claim  his  birth,  |  Both  Hemispheres 
pronounce  his  worth,  j 

Painted  by  Smith.  —  Engraved  by  G  &  C.  Hunt.  |  The 
Actors  Monument.  |  The  late  Edmund  Kean,  Esqre.  Contem- 
plating the  Tomb  he  caused  to  be  erected  to  the  Memory  |  of 
George  Frederick  Cooke,  in  Saint  Paul's  Church  Yard,  New 
York,  America.  |  (Sixteen  verses  in  double  columns)  |  W.  T. 
Moncrieff.  |  Inscription  on  the  coffin  containing  the  Body, 
deposited  in  a  Vault  in  Old  Richmond  Church  Yard,  on 
Saturday,  May  25th..  1833.  |  "  Edmund  Kean,  Died,  15th.  May, 
1833,  Aged,  45."  |  London  Published  May,  1833,  by  J.  Moore, 
N°.,  1,  West  Street  top  of  Upper  S*.  Martins  Lane.  | 

At  bottom  a  mezzotint  bust  portrait  of  Cooke.  The  view 
shows  the  west  front  of  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  The  Park  Theatre  and 
Edmund  Kean  and  Dr.  John  W.  Francis  before  the  monument. 

123  Crystal  Palace. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  17.12x28.14 

Figures  by  Doepler.  |  Designed  by  Carstensen  &  Gilde- 
meister  74  Broadway  N.  Y.  —  Entered  .  .  .  1852  by  Theo- 
dore Sedgwick  .  .  .  New  York.  —  Lithography  of  Nagel  & 
Weingartner  74  Fulton  St.  N.  Y  |  New  York  Crystal  Palace 
for  the  Exhibition  of  the  Industry  of  all  Nations.  |  This 
building,  .  .  .  City.  |  The  Ground  Plan  ...  4  acres.  |  Di- 
rectors: |  (Eleven  names  in  two  columns  and  names  of 
seven  other  officers.)  | 

124  Line.  Rectangle,  15.6  x  22.12 

Drawn  &  Engraved  By  —  Entered  .  .  .  1853  by  Capewell 
&  Kimmel  .  .  .  New  York  —  Capewell  &  Kimmel.  |  The  New 
York  Crystal  Palace,  |  And  Latting  Observatory.  |  Printed 
By  W.  Pate.  |  Published  By  Capewell  &  Kimmel.  208  Broad- 
way. N.  Y.  | 

125  Oil-color  print.  Rectangle,  12.12  x  5.12 

Crystal  Palace,  New  York  Published  Sepr.  1st.  1853,  by  | 
George  Baxter.  |  Proprietor  &  Patentee  |  London.  | 

Very  scarce,  and  the  only  New  York  subject  in  this  series. 
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126    Lithograph  in  colors. 


Rectangle,  7.14  x  12.6 


Lith.  &  Pub.  By  N.  Currier,  — 152  Nassau.  Street  N.  Y.  | 
New  York  Crystal  Palace.  |  For  The  Exhibition  Of  The  In- 
dustry Of  All  Nations.  Constructed  Of  Iron  And  Glass.  | 
The  extreme  length  and  breadth  of  the  building  are  each 
365  feet.  Height  of  Dome  to  top  of  Lantern,  148  feet.  En- 
tire |  space  on  Ground  Floor,  111,000  square  feet,  Galleries, 
62,000  square  feet.  Whole  area,  173,000  square  feet,  or  4 
acres.  |  110.  | 

127    Lithograph,  colored.  Rectangle,  16.12x25.4 

Currier  &  Ives,  Lith.  N.  Y.  —  |  Burning  Of  The  New  York 
Crystal  Palace,  |  on  Tuesday  Oct.  6th,,  1858.  |  During  Its  Oc- 
cupation For  The  Annual  Fair  Of  The  American  Institute.  | 
New  York  Pubd.  By  Currier  &  Ives,  152  Nassau  Street.  | 


Views  |  P.  Desobry.  Scripsit.  |  Of  |  The  Public  Buildings  |  in 
the  |  City  of  New- York  |  (vignette  of  the  Rotunda)  |  Dedi- 
cated to  the  |  Fine  Arts  |  Correctly  drawn  on  Stone  by  | 
A.  J.  Davis.  |  Printed  &  Published  |  by  |  A.  Imbert  |  Lithog- 
rapher N°.  79  Murray  Sl.  |  New- York 

No  other  copy  known.   The  Rotunda  was  situated  on  the  south- 
west corner  of  Chambers  Street  and  Tryon  Row. 

129  DePeyster  Mansion. 

Water-color.  Rectangle,  6.8  x  7.6 

The  De  Peyster  Mansion  |  Queen  now  Pearl  St :  opposite 
Cedar  St :  |  Residence  of  Gov :  Geo :  Clinton,  |  in  1783.  | 

130  Disembarkation  of  the  English  Troops. 

Line.  Rectangle,  6.6  x  5. 

In  de  Mercurius  May  1777.  Eerste  Stuk,  Pag.  156.  |  Ont- 
scheeping  der  Engelsche  Troepen  op  Lang-Eiland  |  teegan  de 
Americaanen,  den  22  Augustus  1776.  |  B.  Mourik  Excudit.| 


An  unusually  fine  copy  of  an  excessively  scarce  print. 


128    Davis  and  Imbert's  Views. 


Lithograph. 


Vignette,  15.4  x  11.6 


131    The  Great  Fire  of  1835. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle.  16.4  x  23.10 

The  Great  Fire  of  the  City  of  New- York,  16  December  1835.  j 
Published  January  1836.  by  the  Proprietor  H.  R.  Robinson 
N°.  48  Courtland  street  New  York.  !  from  life  and  nature 
and  on  Stone  by  Hoffy.  —  Entered  .  .  .  1836  by  H.  R. 
Robinson,  .  .  .  New  York.  ;  Printed  and  colored  by  J.  T. 
Bo  wen.  | 

The  scarcest  and  most  important  representation.  It  shows  the 
Merchants'  Exchange,  the  offices  of  "  The  New  York  American," 
"  The  Fulton  Insurance  Companj7,'*  etc.  The  figures  are  par- 
traits  as  is  evidenced  by  the  twenty-one  reference  numbers  im- 
mediately under  the  rectangle. 


132    Aquatint.  Rectangle,  16.4  x  23.10 

Painted  by  N.  Calyo.  —  Engraved  by  W.  J.  Beunett.  j  View 
Of  The  Great  Fire  In  New- York,  Decr.  16th.  &  17th.  1835  |  As 
Seen  From  The  Top  Of  The  Bank  Of  America.  Cor.  Of  Wall 
&  Wm.  Sl.  |  Published  by  L.  P.  Clover.  New  Y'ork.  |  Entered 
.  .  .  1836  by  L.  P.  Clover  .  .  .  New  York.  | 


133    Aquatint.  Rectangle,  16.4x23.10 

N.  Calyo.  Pinx1.  —  Eng*.  by  W.  J.  Bennett  j  View  Of  The 
Ruins  After  The  Great  Fire  In  New-York,  Dec1.  16th.  &  17th. 
1835.  |  As  Seen  From  Exchange  Place,  I  Published  by  L.  P. 
Clover.  New-York.  |  Entered  .  .  .  1836,  by  L.  P.  Clover  .  .  . 
New- York.  | 

Both  of  these  are  of  the  excessively  scarce  first  issue,  with  the 
black  line,  and  are  beautifully  colored. 


134    Lithograph.  Rectangle,  9.5  x  12.4 

N  Currier's  Lith  N°  1  Wall.  Sl  !  View  Of  The  Great  Con- 
flagration Of  Dec.  16th  and  17th  1835;  From  Coenties  Slip,  j 
Sketched  and  drawn  on  Stone  by  J.  H.  Bufford  | 
Colored. 


135    Lithograph.  Rectangle.  9.7  x  12.4 

N.  Currier's  Press,  j  Ruins  Of  The  Merchant's  Exchange 
X.  Y.  ;  After  the  Destructive  Conflagration  of  Dec1*..  L6  & 
17.  1835.  | 

Colored. 

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136  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  9.8x11.12 

H.  Sewell  Del.  |  Hanington's  Dioramic  Representation  Of 
The  |  Great  Fire  in  New  York  Dec,  16.  and  17.  1835.  Now 
exhibiting  with  other  moving  dioramic  scenes,  at  the  Ameri- 
can Museum  every  evening.  | 

Colored.    A  fine  copy  of  this  excessively  scarce  print. 

137  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8.1  x  12.5 

Lith.  &  Pub.  by  N.  Currier,  —  (Copyright  1845  by  N.  Cur- 
rier)  —  2  Spruce  St.  N.  Y.  |  View  Of  The  Terrific  Explosion 
At  The  Great  Fire  In  New  York.  |  Engine  N°„  22  destroyed, 
and  several  lives  lost.  —  From  Broad  St.  —  July  19th.  1845. 
— 17  Stores  blown  up.  | 
Colored. 

138  The  Life  of  a  Fireman. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  16.12  x  25.10 

L.  Maurer,  Del.  —  Entered  .  .  .  1854  by  N.  Currier,  .  .  . 
N.  Y.  —  Lith.  By  N.  Currier.  |  The  Life  Of  A  Fireman.  |  The 
race.  "  Jump  her  boys,  jump  her!  "  |  New  Yrork,  Published 
By  N.  Currier,  152  Nassau  Street.  | 

Down  Park  Row,  alongside  City  Hall  Park,  Engine  Co.  21 
being  urged  along  by  the  Foreman,  Matthew  T.  Brennan,  and 
passing  Hose  Co.  No.  60.  The  City  Hall  and  the  Bell  Tower, 
illuminated  by  the  conflagration,  in  the  background. 

139  Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  17.  x  25.8 

C.  Parsons  Del  —  Entered  .  .  .  1861,  by  Currier  &  Ives, 
.  .  .  New  York  —  Lith.  Currier  &  Ives,  N.  Y.  |  The  Life  Of 
A  Fireman.  |  The  new  era.    Steam  and  Muscle.  | 

Location  at  the  Northeast  corner  of  Murray  and  Church 
Streets,  the  then  dry  goods  district,  Chief  John  Decker  in  the 
foreground.  The  City  Hall,  illuminated  by  the  flames,  in  the 
background. 

140  Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  10.12x26. 

 Entered  .  .  .  1866,  by  Currier  &  Ives,  .  .  .  N.  Y. — 

Currier  &  Ives,  Lith.  N.  Y.  |  The  Life  Of  A  Fireman.  |  The 

Metropolitan  System.  |  New  York,  Published  by  Currier  & 

Ives,  152  Nassau  Street !  | 

Horse  apparatus,  Engine  Co.  No.  29  and  Hook  and  Ladder  Co. 
No.  10,  proceeding  South  on  Broadway  below  Dey  Street  to  fire 
at  lower  corner. 

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141    First  Division  N.  Y.  S.  A. 


Lithograph.  Rectangle,  17.8x26.4 

F.  J.  Fritseh  Del. —  |  Morris  Cadets,  Hussars — German,  La- 
fayette, Montgomery,  Washington  and  Brooklyn  Horse 
Guards  —  National  G,  and  Washington  Greys  Troop,  Horse 
Artillery,  Lancers.  |  First  —  Division  |  New  York  —  State 
Artillery.  |  Entered  .  .  .  1844  by  F.  J.  Fritseh  .  .  .  New- 
York. 

In  center  of  margin  an  American  eagle,  flags  and  war  em- 
blems. The  view  shows  Castle  Garden,  the  Battery  and  Bay. 
Very  scarce.  Colored. 


142    Fisher  &  Bird's  Marble  Yard. 

Line.  Rectangle,  8.11  x  7.12 

Fisher  &  Bird's  Marble  Y  |  287  |  Marble  Mantels  &  Statu- 
ary. |  Chimney  Piece  Wareroom.  |  Entrance  To  The  Ware- 
room. —  Fisher  &  Bird.  |  Drawn  &  Engraved  |  By  |  John 
Baker  |  359  Houston  Sl  |  N.  Y.  |  Fisher  &  Bird's  !  Marble 
Yard  |  287  Bowery  |  New  York.  | 

One  other  known.    About  1840. 


143    Aquatint.  Rectangle,  9.5  x  13.6 

W.  I.  Bennett  Pinx*.  et  Sculp1.  |  Fulton  St.  &  Market.  | 
Henry  I.  Megarey  New  York.  | 
Stauffer,  137. 


144    The  Gem  Saloon. 

Lithograph.  Oblong  folio. 

Corner  Broadway  and  Worth  (formerly  Anthony)  Street. 
A  Famous  Hostelry  known  as  having  the  largest  mirror  in 
the  City.  The  figures  are  portraits  of  Mayor  Fernando 
Wood,  James  Lawrence  and  other  noted  men  of  the  fifties. 
Cut  to  the  rectangle. 


145    Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8.14  x  12.1 

Published  by  James  Van  Valkenburgh,  N.  York  1834  — 
Lith.  of.  Endicott  &  Swett.  |  Baptising  Scene.  |  Near  the 
White  Fort  Hudson  River,  New- York.  | 

Fort  Gansevoort.    No  other  copy  known. 


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146    Government  House. 


Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  14.10  x  21.4 

C:  Milbourne,  Delin1  Et  Excud.  1797  |  From  The  Original 
Drawing  By  W.  J.  Condit.  —  Printed  In  Colours  By  Wm. 
Ells.  |  Entered  .  .  .  1847,  by  H.  R.  Robinson,  .  .  .  New: 
York.  |  From  An  Original  Drawing  In  The  Possession  Of 
N.  Campbell  Esq. -~  Lith.  &  Pus.  By  H.  R.  Robinson  142 
Nassau  St.  New- York,  j  The  Government  House.  |  This  edi- 
fice was  erected  1790,  ...  he  never  ocupied  it,  |  It  then  be- 
came .  .  .  until  1815,  when  it  was  taken  down. 

The  upright  stone  in  the  building  at  the  left  extends  over 
seven  courses  of  brick. 


147    Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  14.10x21.4 

C:  Milbourne.  Delin1 .  Et.  Excud.  1797  |  From  The  Original 
Drawing  By  W.  J.  Condit.  —  |  Entered  .  .  .  1847,  by  H.  R. 
Robinson,  .  .  .  New  York.  |  The  Government  House.  |  This 
.  .  .  occupied  it,  |  It  —  down.  !  Drawn  expressly  for  D.  T. 
Valentine's  Manual.  | 

The  upright  stone  extends  over  six  courses. 


148    Hamilton  Square 

Lithograph,  colored.  Rectangle,  8.  x  12.5 

Lith  &  Pub.  By  J.  Baillie,  —  (Copyright  1847) —87.  Se. 
Near  3d  Avenue  N.  Y.  |  The  Grand  "  Washington  Monu- 
ment "  Procession.  |  As  it  appeared  on  Hamilton  Square 
during  the  Ceremony  of  laying  the  Corner-stone,  October 
19th.  1847.  |  On  Stone  from  a  Drawing  taken  on  the  Spot  by 
J.  L.  Magee.  | 

No  other  known. 


149    Hanover  Buildings. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8.10  x  10.8 

On  stone  by  J.  P.  Newell  —  J.  H.  Bufford's  Lith  Boston.  | 
Hanover  Buildings,  Hanover  Square,  N.  Y.  | 

Very  scarce. 

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150    Harlem  Bridge  1864. 


Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  13.4  x  32. 

Endicott  &  Co  Lith.  59  Beekman  St  New  York  |  Harlem 
Bridge.  |  Now  Being  Erected  Across  The  Harlem  River,  At 
The  Termination.  Of  The  Third  Avenue,  New  York.  |  (Four 
lines  of  description  and  at  sides  names  of  officers)  I 


151  Hell  Gate. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  5.5  x  7.11 

Drawn  under  the  direction  of  the  Author  and  Engraved  by 

M.  Merigot.  |  View  of  Hell  Gate;  the  Entrance  from  Long 

Island  Sound  to  New  York.  |  Published  March  1,  1807,  by 

James  Cundee,  Albion  Press,  London.  | 

Published  in  Charles  William   Janson's  "  The  Stranger  in 
America." 

152  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8.2  x  12.4 

View  Of  J.  M.  Dunlap's  Hurlgate  Ferry  Hotel,  Foot  Of  86th.. 
Street  And  East  River,  New- York.  |  An  obliging  Host, 
beautiful  scenery  and  cool  summer  —  retreat,  Refreshments 
of  the  first  quality,  with  Horses  and  pleasure  Wagons  to 
let,  also  Boats  and  Tackle  for  fishing-parties,  renders  this 
place  second  |  to  none  in  the  vicinity  of  New- York.  Mur- 
phy's Stages  from  City  Hall,  Pell  S*.  and  Bowery,  run  every 
15  minutes  and  carry  passengers  to  this  place  for  6  cents.  | 
—  Published  by  James  Baillie,  87th..  S1  near  3d.  Avenue 
N.  Y.  —  |  249.  | 

No  other  known. 

153  High  Bridge. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8.2  x  12.11 

Lith.  &  Pub.  By  N.  Currier,  —  (Entered  .  .  .  1849  by  N. 
Currier,  .  .  .  N.  Y.)  — 152  Nassau  St.  Cor  Of  Spruce  N.  Y. 
|  Length  1450  f*„  —  The  High  Bridge  At  Harlem,  N.  Y.  — 
Height  114  f\,  |  This  magnificent  bridge  of  stone  forms  a 
part  of  the  immense  works  erected  to  bring  the  water  of 
the  Croton  river  to  the  City  of  New  York.  —  The  length  of 
the  aquaduct  from  the  Croton  river  |  to  the  City  Hall,  is 
44V4  miles,  and  cost  about  $13,000,000.  |  699.  | 

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154    Hippodrome.  Exterior. 


Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  7.4  x  10.12 

Entered  .  .  .  1853  by  T.  S.  Berry  .  .  .  New  York.  |  Com- 
posed for  the  Piano  Forte  |  and  respectfully  dedicated  to 
the  Visitors  of  the  |  Hippodrome  |  Lith.  of  Sarony  &  Major 
N.  Y. —  &?y2  Cts.  nett.  | 

Site  recently  occupied  by  the  Fifth  Avenue  Hotel. 


155    Hippodrome.  Interior. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  7.12  x  11. 

Entered  .  .  .  1853,  by  Geib  &  Jackson,  .  .  .  N.  Y.  |  Hippo- 
drome Schottisch.  |  38  Cents  nett.  |  Published  by  Geib  & 
Jackson,  499  Broadway,  N.  York.  | 


156  Hospital. 

Wood-cut.  Folio  broadside. 

N°.  1  |  Charity  Extended  To  All.  |  State  of  the  New- York 
Hospital  for  the  Year  1797.  | 

The  wood-cut  view  of  the  New  York  Hospital  is  on  the  front 
page  of  the  First  Report  of  two  folio  leaves.  The  Report  gives  a 
short  history  of  the  building  (Broadway  between  Duane  and 
Worth  Streets),  undertaken  1770,  incorporated  1771  and  the 
cornerstone  laid  in  1775. 


157   Line.  Rectangle,  6.15  x  11. 

John  R.  Murray  delin.  —  Leney  sc^  |  View  of  the  New  York 
Hospital.  I 


158   Howard  Hotel 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  18.  x  24.8 

On  Stone  By  C.  Parsons  —  Lith.  Of  G.  &  W.  Endicott,  59, 

Beekman  St.  N.  York.  —  |  Howard  Hotel,  Broadway,  New 

York.  |  Corner  Of  Maiden  Lane.  |  —  By  Thomas  &  Roe.  | 

Shows  the  East  side  of  Broadway,  Maiden  Lane  to  North  cor- 
ner of  John  Street.  With  the  exception  of  a  badly  injured  copy 
in  the  New  York  Historical  Society  this  is  the  only  impression 
known. 


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159    Jones  Wood. 


Lithograph. 


Rectangle,  32.6  x  18.13 


Published  by  Kelly  &  Whitehill  204  3rd..  Ave.  385  8th..  Ave 
N.  Y.  &  173  Atlantic  St  Brooklyn  L.  I.  —  Entered  .  .  .  1868 
by  Kelly  &  Whitehill  .  .  .  New  York.  —  Des.  &  Lith.  by 
J.  L.  Giles  111  Nassau  St  N.  Y.  Printed  by  Chas.  Hart.  99 
Fulton  St.  N.  Y.  j  The  Great  International  Caledonian 
Games  j  Held  at  Jones  Woods  New- York  City,  July  1st. 
1867.  |  This  Picture  is  respectfully  dedicated  to  the  Mem- 
bers —  of  the  Caledonian  Clubs  throughout  the  United 
States.  | 

Near  the  East  River  between  66t1i  and  67th  Streets.  The 


sports  are  proceeding;  with  numerous  figures  in  Scotch  costume, 
evidently  portraits,  in  foreground. 


160  Knickerbocker's  History. 

Three  oblong  quarto  lithographs  by  Jones  after  Hop,  from 
the  Kaaterskill  Irving,  in  one  frame.  The  subjects  are; 
Walter  the  Doubter  decides  a  Knotty  Case.,  The  Return  of 
the  Vanquished.,  and  The  terrific  combat  between  Genl. 
Risingh  and  Peter  Stuyvesant  before  Fort  Christina. 

161  Lafayette  Theatre. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  9.12  x  12.2 

A.  J.  Davis  del.  —  Peter  Grain  Architect,  1827.  —  Irnbert's 
Lithography,  j  Lafayette  Theatre.  | 


Colored.  Laurens  Street  (South  Fifth  Avenue)  near  Canal 
Street.  After  its  destruction  by  fire  in  1829,  its  site  was  occupied 
by  St.  AJphonsus  Church. 


Copyrighted.  Published  By  J.  J.  Fogerty,  113  Nassau 
Street,  New  York.  —  Am.  Photo.  Litho.  Co.  N.  Y.  |  Maiden 
Lane,  New  York.  |  Jewelry  Centre  of  the  World.  A  Space 
Less  than  Two  Blocks  Containing  308  Jewelry  Firms.  | 


From  Nature  by  J.  W.  Hill  —  Litho :  of  Endicott,  359. 
Broadway  |  Manhattanville.  New  York,  j  Entered  .  .  .  1834, 
by  George  Endicott,  .  .  .  N.  York.  | 

Fine  original  coloring,  two  others  known. 


162    Maiden  Lane 


Lithograph. 


Upright,  large  folio. 


163  Lithograph. 


Rectangle,  9.2  x  13.10 


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164    Masonic  Hall. 


Lithograph.  Vignette  in  rectangle,  11.14  x  9.14 

On  Stone  by  A.  J.  Davis  —  H.  Reinagle  Architect.  —  Im- 
bert's  Lithography.  |  Masonic  Hall.  Front  on  Broadway 
50  feet.  | 

314-316  Broadway,  between  Duane  and  Pearl  Streets.    To  the 
left  is  Luke's  Bakery. 

165  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  Certificate. 

Line.  Rectangle,  16.8  x  21.2 

Oblong  oval  with  man  offering  purse  to  seated  woman  with 
child  in  arms  and  boy  at  her  knees;  to  right  a  man  points 
out  to  barefoot  boy  building  of;  "  Mechanic's  School  &  Ap- 
prentice's Library  "  To  left  a  shipyard  and  in  background 
a  steamboat.  In  upper  part  of  oval  border ;  "  To  Dry  The 
Tear  From  Misery's  Eye,  To  Succour  The  Afflicted  And  To 
Save  The  Sinking  Is  Our  Aim.",  and  in  lower  part  forty- 
two  five-pointed  stars.  In  the  angles,  cupids  typifying 
Agriculture,  Time,  Sculpture  and  Architecture.  An  eagle 
supporting  seal  and  holding  scroll  in  talons  in  centre  of  in- 
scription space. 

 was  elected  a  member  of  the  |  General  Society  of  — 

Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  j  of  the  City  of  New  York  on  the 

  day  of    Anno  Domini   j  Attest  — 

Secretary.    President.  |  Drawn  by  Charles  Canda.  — 

Engraved  by  B.  Tanner.  Printed  By  Brother  Samuel 
Maverick.  | 

The  certificate  is  made  out  to  Stephen  Allen,  Mayor  1821-22, 
and  is  witnessed  by  J.  Hopson  and  Robert  Boyd,  Dec.  8th,  1823. 

166  Merchants  Exchange. 

Lithograph.  Vignette  in  rectangle,  12.  x  10. 

E.  M.  Thompson  Architect.  |  Imbert's  Lithography.  —  On 
Stone  by  A.  J.  Davis.  |  Merchants  Exchange.  |  New  York.  | 
India  proof. 

167  Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  15.12x22. 

I.  Rogers  Arch* :  —  On  Stone  by  Bufford.  —  Drawn  by  0.  L. 
Warner,  j  Merchants'  Exchange,  New  York,  j  (Copyright 
1837.)  | 

Colored.    The  scarcest  and  most  desirable  representation. 

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168    Metropolitan  Hotel. 


Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  16.6  x  23.2 

Lith.  &  Printed  In  Colours  By  Sarony  &  Major  New  York. 
—  Trench  &  Snook  Architects,  New  York.  |  Metropolitan 
Hotel.  |  Broadway,  New  York.  | 

169    Water-color.  Rectangle,  10.13x14.13 

View  Of  Murray  Street  N.  Y.  With  Dr.  Mason's  Church 
1822. 

The  original  drawing,  probably  by  Peter  Maverick,  for  Hay- 
ward's  lithograph  published  in  Valentine's  Manual  1852. 

170   National  Theatre. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  8.6x11.14 

Day  &  Haghe,  lith.  17.  Gale  S*.  London.  —  from  a  Drawing 

by  R.  Bengough.  |  National  Theatre  |  New  York.  |  J.  W. 

Wallack  Esqr.  Lessee.  | 

Corner  of  Church  and  Leonard  Streets.    Destroyed  by  fire 
September  23rd,  1839. 


171  Water-color  of  the  above,  with  fewer  figures  and  with  slight 
differences  in  the  neighboring  houses,  signed ;  "  Bengough 
fecit " 


172    Lithograph,  tinted.  Vignette,  10.9  x  6.12 

Rebus  N°.  1.  |  S  |  P  — S.  |  >s  25  —  12y2.  |  Purdy's  National 
Theatre,  New- York.  |  Tragedy,  Comedy,  Spectacle,  Farce.  | 
Prices.    Boxes  25  Ct8..  Pit  12y2  | 

Drawn  in  the  form  of  a  rebus,  giving  a  view  of  the  Theatre,  of 
the  City  from  the  river  and  portraits  of  Alexr.  H.  Purdy,  J.  B. 
Booth,  Barney  Williams,  Charles  Burke,  Geo.  L.  Fox  and  Thomas 
D.  Rice. 


173  Palisades. 

Line.  Rectangle,  14.  x  21.4 

Painted  by  W.  G.  Wall.  —  Engraved  by  I.  Hill.  |  Palisades.  | 
N°.  19.  of  the  Hudson  River  Port  Folio  |  Published  by  Henry 
I.  Megarey  New  York.  | 

The  first  issue.    Colored.    See  No.  30. 

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174 


Phenix  Bank. 


Lithograph. 


Vignette,,  9.12  x  9. 


Davis.  |  Imbert'S  Lithograph  |  M.  E.  Thompson  Architect 
N.  Y.  |  Phenix  Bank.  | 


Endicotts  Lith.  22  John  St.  N.  Y.  —  |  North  Interior  View 
Of  The  New  York  Post  Office,  |  Located  By  Authority  Of 
The  Hon.  Charles  A.  Wiekliffe  Post  Master  General.  |  And 
Arranged  By  |  John  Lorimer  Graham  Esq.  Postmaster.  | 
Feb.  1st.  1845.  |  Isaac  Lucas,  Superintendant.  —  Martin  E. 
Thompson,  Architect.  | 

176  The  South  Interior  View  etc.   Companion  to  above 

177  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  6.  x  7.16 
Colored.    Cut  from  wall  map. 

178  Lithograph.  Rectangle,  13.6  x  10.6 

Copyright  Secured.  |  Published  By  Herm.  Wessbecher,  18  & 
20  Liberty  St.  N.  Y.  —  John  Briem  Lith.  &  Printer  43 
Maiden  Lane  N.  Y.  j  The  Old  Post  Office  |  New  York.  | 

179  New  Post  Office 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  9.  x  12.14 

Published  By  Currier  &  Ives  —  125  Nassau  St.  New  York  | 
U.  S.  Post  Office,  New  York.  | 

180  Produce  Exchange  and  Steamship  Row. 

Etching.  Oblong  folio. 


F.  Leo  Hunter  |  1887  |  Copyright  1887,  By  J.  H.  Meeker, 
N.  Y.  | 


India  proof. 


175 


Old  Post  Office. 


Lithograph. 


Rectangle,  12.10  x  18.8 


181    Provost  and  Chapel  Streets. 


Lithograph.  Rectangle,  7.11  x  11.4 

lre.  Livraison  —  Amerique  Septentrionale  —  £tat  De  New= 
York  —  PI  3.  |  Lithographic  par  Villeneuve  fige  par  V. 
Adam.  —  Dessine*  d'apres  nature  par  I.  Milbert.  |  Inte>ieur 
de  New=York,  rue  de  Provost  et  Chapel.  —  N°.  3  —  Interior 
of  New=York,  Provost  Street  and  Chapel  |  (Title  repeated 
in  Latin  and  German)  | 

West  Broadway  and  Franklin  Street. 

182  Quarantine,  Staten  Island. 

Aquatint.  Rectangle,  15.8  x  22.2 

Painted  &  Engraved  by  —  W.  J.  Bennett.  |  View  Of  The 
New  York  Quarantine,  Staten  Island.  |  Printed  by  J.  Neale 
|  Published  by  Parker  and  Clover  180  Fulton  Street  New 
York.  |  Entered  .  .  .  1833  by  Parker  &  Clover  .  .  .  New 
York.  | 

Colored. 

183  John  W.  Quincy  Store. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  9.6  x  12.2 

Lith.  Of  Endicott  &  C°.  N.  Y.  —  \  John  W.  Quincy  {  98  Wil- 
liam St.  |  Corner  of  Piatt  Street  j  New  York,  j  Cut  nails. 
Spelter,  |  Banca  Tin,  Rail  Road  Spikes  j  Ames  Shovels  And 
Spades.  |  &c.  |  Also,  To  Order  Horse  Rake  Wire.  Telegraph 
Wire,  Hoop  Iron,  Round  &  Square  Iron  Under  9/16  Inch. 
&c.  &c.  | 

On  either  side  of  inscription,  advertisement  of  "  Pig  Iron  " 
and  "  Oils." 

184  Ravenswood  L.  I. 

Lithograph.  Oblong  large  folio. 

Architecture  By  Alex.  J.  Davis.  —  M.  Swett  Del.  —  N.  Cur- 
rier's Lithog:y  N.  Y.  |  Ravenswood  |  Long  Island  near  Hal- 
letts  Cove.  | 

But  sixteen  were  printed  and  only  four  can  now  be  located. 

185  Rhinelander  Sugar  House. 

Water-color.  Quarto. 
The  "  Rhinelander  "  Sugar  House,  L.  Oram  Pinx1.  | 

Liberty  Street,  site  of  the  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company's 
building."   Destroyed  1892. 

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186    Rigging  House. 


Lithograph,  tinted. 


Rectangle,  11.4x9.2 


Entered  .  .  .  1846,  by  H.  R.  Robinson,  .  .  .  N.  York.  | 
Lith.  &  Pub.  By  H.  R.  Robinson  — 142,  Nassau  Sl.  N.  York. 
|  The  Rigging  House.  |  120  William  Street.  —  .  .  .  |  Here 
Methodism  was  first  rigged  out  in  the  port  of  New  York, 
and  started  on  her  prosperous  Voyage  in  North  |  America ; 
This  rigging  house,  now  the  last  relic  of  the  Old  Dutch 
architecture  of  New- Amsterdam,  will  soon  be  |  among  the 
things  that  were.  This  is  a  fine  front  view  as  it  now  stands, 
(etc.  seven  lines)  |  —  This  building  is  now  occupied  by  Doty 
&  Bergen,  Engravers,  Label  &  Copper-plate  Printers,  &  | 
Manufacturers  of  Fancy  &  Trunk  Papers.  |  New  York,  Sep1. 
1846.  | 

Two  others  known. 


187    Rivington's  Gazeteee. 

Newspaper.  Folio. 
Rivington's  |  New  Yrork  Gazeteer ;  |  Thursday,  May  27  | 


188    Portrait  of  Rivington. 

Line.  Rectangle,  10.14x6.14 

Oval,  over  literary  emblems,  in  ornamental  architectural 
frame.  Ins.:  James  Rivington  j  Printer  and  Bookseller  | 
.Born.  1724.  Died.  1802.  |  F.  S.  King  |  Del.  &.  Sc.  |  Drawn 
And  Engraved  For  |  The  Society  Of  Iconophiles  |  New  York 
1901  |  Copyright  1901  By  The  Society  Of  Iconophiles  New 
York  I 


Wm.  I  Bennett  Pinx1.  et  Sculpfc.  j  South  St.  from  Maiden 
Lane.  |  Henry  I.  Megarey  New  York,  j 
Stauffer,  144. 


With  the  stamp  of  the  Society. 


189    South  Street. 


Aquatint. 


Rectangle,  9.7  x  13.9 


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190    Union  Park. 


Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  4°. 

(Copyright  1852)  |  Print  by  Nagel  &  Weingartner  N.  Y.  | 
Union  Park  Schottisch.  | 

The  view  overlooks  the  Square  from  the  Northeast  corner  of 
Fourteenth  Street,  and  shows  an  old  style  Harlem  R.  R.  car 
drawn  by  four  horses. 


191  United  States  Branch  Bank. 

Lithograph.  Vignette  in  rectangle,  9.6  x  11.14 

On  Stone  by  A.  I  Davis.  —  E.  M.  Thompson  Architect  New 
York.  —  Imbert's  Lithography.  |  Branch  Bank  Of  U.  S.  | 
Erected  1825,  —  Front  75  feet.  | 

India  proof. 

192  United  States  Hotel.    Pearl  St. 

Lithograph.  Vignette,  8.4x9.8 

A.  J.  Davis  del  42  Exchange  —  Imbert's  Lithography.  | 
United  States  Hotel,  |  178  &  180  Pearl-street,  between  Wall- 
street  &  Mai  den- lane,  |  New  York.  | 

A  long  descriptive  advertisement  beneath :  "  The  Baths  are 
supplied  with  soft  spring  water,"  etc.,  signed  by  the  proprietor, 
T.  B.  Redmond. 

193  United  States  Hotel.    Fulton  St. 

Line.  Rectangle,  2.12  x  4.6 

U.  S.  Hotel  Fulton  Street.  | 

194  Wall  Street. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  folio. 

Wall  Street,  about  1825,  from  a  point  near  the  corner  of 
Broad  Street,  including  the  "  Custom  House "  to  Trinity 
Church.  On  the  North,  at  the  Nassau  Street  corner,  ap- 
pears the  First  Presbyterian  Church  with  only  one  small 
structure  between  it  and  the  large  building  on  the  Broad- 
way corner.  On  the  South,  at  the  Broad  Street  corner ;  "  C. 
Pool  |  Law  Books  \,  and;  4k  Law  Books    Blanss  Stationary  " 

A  most  interesting  view  and  probably  the  third,  in  point  of 
importance,  in  this  collect  ion.    Four  others  known. 

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195  Photo-lithograph.  Rectangle,  11.10x15.8 

A  reduced  copy  of  the  Wall  Street  Sleighing  Scene,  looking 
toward  Brooklyn,  by  Peter  Maverick. 

196  Line.  Rectangle,  2.2  x  7.6 

North  side  from  the  corner  of  Broadway  to  N°.  20  corner 
of  Nassau  street. 

Bank  j  of  the  j  Republic.  |  —  North     American     Ins  Co. 
—  Humboldt  |  Fire  |  In  Co.  {  —  Astor  |  Fire  j  Ins  Co.  j  etc. 
A.  Tallis  Engraver  —  Tallis  Views  of  New  York. 

197  From  Nassau  street  to  N°.  46  corner  of  William  street. 

Howes  [  &  Macy.  j  Bankers,  j  Livermore  j  Clews  &  Co.,  j  Charn- 
ley  j  &  Hatch.,  |  Bankers,  j  National  j  Bank,  j  Bank  Of  j  N- Amer- 
ica j  Bank  Of  i  America.  | 

A.  Tallis.  Engraver  —  (Wall  St.)  —  Tallis  j  Views  Of  New 
York. 

198  From  N°.  48  to  N°.  62 

Bank  Of  New  York  |  City  Bank  Mechanics  &  Traders  j  Fire 
Insurance  Co.  |  American  Fire  Ins  Co.  National  |  Fire  I  Ins 
Co.  I  Royal  |  Fire  &  Life  j  Ins  Co.  .Etna  Insurance  C°  \  Of 
Hartford  ! 

Tallis'  Views  Of  New  York  —  ( Wall  St.)— A.  Tallis, 
Engraver. 

199  From  N°.  64  to  N°.  82 

Howard  |  Fire  |  Ins  Co.  j  New  York  j  Fire  &  Marine  j  Ins. 
Co.     Taylor  Bro's  ;  Bankers.  !  Seamen s  Bank,  j 
A.  Tailis.  Engraver  —  Wall  st. —  Tallis'  Views  Of  New  York. 

200  Walton  House. 

Lithograph.  Vignette,  10.  x  10.8 

A.  J.  Davis  del.  —  Lithography  of  Imbert.  |  Walton  House. j 
328  Pearl-St.  Franklin-Square.  J  Simon  Backus.  | 

Framed  with  it  the  original  drawing  by  A.  J.  Davis. 

201  Washington  Square. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  24.4  x  35.13 

On  Stone  by  O.  Gildemeister.  289  Broadway  N.  Y.  —  (Copy- 
right 1852  by  Otto  Botticher )  —  Print  by  Nagel  &  WTein- 
gaertner  N.  Y.  National  Guard  —  7th.  Reg1.  N.  Y.  S.  M.  | 
From  the  Original  picture  by  Major  Botticher,  in  the  pos- 
session of  the  8th  Co.  X.  G.  The  principal  heads  from  Da- 
guerreotypes —  by  Meade  Brothers  233  Broadway  N.  Y.  | 
New  York,  Published  by  Otto  Botticher,  289  Broadway.  | 

Colored.  Washington  Square,  showing  the  University  building, 
etc. 

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202  Washington's  Triumphal  Entry. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  oblong  large  folio. 

O.  Inger  lith.  Published  by  Wm.  Smith  .  .  .  Philada  — 
(Copyright  1860  by  Geo.  T.  Perry  .  .  .)  —  Printed  in  Oil 
Colors  by  P.  S.  Duval  &  Son,  Philadela.  |  Washington9.  Tri- 
umphal Entry  Into  New  York,  Nov.  2o,h.  1783.  | 

203  German  Winter-Garden. 

Lithograph  in  colors.  Rectangle,  oblong  large  folio. 

Fritz  Meyer  f  .  New- York,  Oct.  1856;  |  Innere  Ansicht  Des 
Deutschen  Volks=Winter=Gartens.  |  Interior  Of  The  Ger- 
man Winter-Garden.  |  45  Bowery,  New- York.  |  —  Henry 
Hoffman,  Architect.  | 

201    Worth  Monument. 

Lithograph,  tinted.  Rectangle,  12.2  x  18.2 

A.  Weingartners  Lithy.  N.  Y.  |  Ceremonies  of  Dedication 
of  the  Worth  Monument.  |  (Nov.  25.  1857)  | 


The  measurements  are  in  inches  and  sixteenths,  rendered 
decimally  for  convenience. 

Catalogued  by  Robert  Fbjdenberg. 


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